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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relatively safer" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when comparing two things or situations in terms of safety, to indicate that one is safer than the other but not completely safe. For example: - "In comparison to the city, the suburbs are relatively safer in terms of crime rates." - "Although rock climbing is a high-risk activity, indoor climbing is considered relatively safer than outdoor climbing." - "The new medication is relatively safer than the previous one, with fewer reported side effects."
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New divided roadway designs are relatively safer.
Ships at sea have been considered relatively safer from terrorist attack.
Despite the hostility and aggression he has faced, Pastor Jan feels his community is relatively safer in India.
The bank has resisted raising capital, arguing that the bulk of its business is in relatively safer retail banking.
Eventually the family made it across Beit Lahiya to his in-laws' house in a relatively safer part of the town.
Despite the indefinite ceasefire, many families have yet to return to their homes after relocating to relatively safer areas further from Gaza.
For instruments to be relatively safer than the derivatives that blew up in the crisis, necessitating huge bailouts, hardly makes them safe.
I live in the relatively safer Kurdish region of northern Iraq, teaching English composition at the American University of Iraq in Sulaimani.
The Marine Corps needs fewer World War II-style amphibious assault vehicles and more ships designed to allow forces to assemble and equip themselves in relatively safer offshore locations.
Over the years, Macintosh owners have enjoyed a relatively safer operating system, thanks to stricter default security settings and a much smaller user population, which may not be large enough to attract the interest of worm writers.
Each change -- first the influx of young men after perilous sea journeys, now the arrival of single women and children on relatively safer air routes -- makes new demands on Chinatown.
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